Secretary-General of Iraqi Shiite movement, Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, Sheikh Qais al-Khazali took Turkey responsible for intensified terrorist attacks against the Syrian people in the two besieged towns of Kafria and Fuaa in Idlib countryside.

“The Turkish intelligence agency doesn’t allow the siege of Fuaa and Kafria in Syria to be removed,” Khazali was quoted as saying by the Iran-based Arabic-language al-Alam news channel on Saturday.

He, meantime, warned that Ankara’s continued hostile policies against the regional states would endanger its interests.

The Takfiri terrorists have laid a siege on the two Shiite-populated towns of Fuaa and Kafria for around six months now.

The terrorists have been pounding the two towns all throughout the last six months.

Syrian people in the two towns are facing a dire shortage of foodstuff, drinking water and weapons to defend themselves against the terrorists.

“The popular resistance forces are faced with acute shortage of weapons and munitions,” a field source told FNA earlier this month.

“The residents of Fouaa and Kafria, specially women, children and the elderly, are acutely suffering a shortage of foodstuff, drinking water and health services as we are facing the outbreak of new diseases everyday due to the lack of water and first aid,” the source added.